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Rather than replacing its K200D with an enhanced model at the same price, as most manufacturers tend to do, Pentax chose to replace it with a version that makes some trade-offs, albeit at a lower price. In exchange for a lighter, slightly more compact but less weather-protected body and a less sophi

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:10
 

For those who don't need the indestructibility or built-in vertical grip of a traditional pro dSLR like the Nikon D3 or the Canon EOS-1D Mark III--and that's quite a chunk of the pro market--smaller, lighter, and cheaper full-frame models like the Nikon D700 and the Canon EOS 5D and the 5D Mark II a

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:09
 

Sandwiched between similar 7-megapixel siblings--the PowerShot SD800 IS on one side and the PowerShot SD1000 on the other--the Canon PowerShot SD750 nevertheless manages to distinguish itself as a well-designed, practical option for snapshooters who favor big LCDs over optical viewfinders.The 5.3-ou

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:08
 

The Canon PowerShot A1000 IS is not an exciting pocket camera by any means. But if you want the convenience of AA batteries, an optical viewfinder, optical image stabilization, and a low price, this camera has them and takes good photos, too. The step-up model is the A1100 IS, which is 12 megapixels

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:07
 

Nikon has no trouble pulling off small and stylish with its Coolpix point-and-shoot cameras--even with its lower-cost models. The 10-megapixel S230 is a good example, offering up all the point-and-shoot basics, a couple extras like face, smile, and blink detection, and a big, touch-screen display--a

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:06
 

Nikon's really going all out with the newest addition to its P series of compact cameras for amateur shooters. The Coolpix P6000, which replaces last year's P5100, is stuffed full of interesting features, like built-in GPS, an Ethernet connection, wireless flash, and a new Vista-compatible raw forma

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:04
 

While it doesn't feature an ultracompact metal body like the new Coolpix S-series cameras, or the viewfinder and manual controls of the new Coolpix P60, Nikon's new budget-priced Coolpix L18 stands out as the most affordable of Nikon's new cameras. The colorful, 8-megapixel L18 sports a large 3-inch

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:03
 

Canon's 1Ds series of cameras exists in a class of its own. With pixel counts well above anything else offered in a 35mm-format digital SLR, an attention to detail that addresses the needs of high-end professionals, and a price tag that's thousands of dollars more than the nearest competition, it co

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:01
 

Intro: The Nikon Coolpix S560 is a 10-megapixel, ultra-compact camera.Compared to other ultra-compact digital cameras on the market, it is midpriced at around $195.Noteworthy Features: Has a 5x optical zoom, which is somewhat more powerful than some similarly priced digital cameras.By way of compari

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:01
 

The latest in a long line of stylish cameras, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100 shares the same slim, metallic profile and signature sliding lens cover/power switch as the rest of the Cyber-shot T-series. Don't let the DSC-T100's pretty face fool you, though; this handy shooter proves that you can have p

Written by liyue on July 01, 2009 15:00
 
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